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. -- for lander separation. lander separation commanded. altitude 600 meters. altitude 400 meters, 300 meters, 200 meters, 80 meters. 60 meters. 50 meters. constant velocity. 37 meters. 30 meters. 20 meters. 17 meters. standing by for touchdown. touchdown confirmed. [applause] [laughter] [applause] >> wow. fantastic. >> never gets old. erupe control room just ted. >> fabulous. >> the commander there. what a relief. >> this is really fabulous. >> fantastic. >> thank you. fist-bumping. what a relief. let's go to the camera in times square. [laughter] [clapping] >> this is the hard work. this thing has a lot more to do. there are many days before science can begin. accomplishmenthe we are seeing. this vehicle is very complicated. it uses 12 engines. produces tiny impulses, keep theke bullets, to vehicle and constant velocity as it approaches the ground, and going over five miles per hour. we will wait for the dust to settle. there is a lot of dust left in the air around the vehicle right now. we are standing by after touchdown. we are standing by for that. the com
. -- for lander separation. lander separation commanded. altitude 600 meters. altitude 400 meters, 300 meters, 200 meters, 80 meters. 60 meters. 50 meters. constant velocity. 37 meters. 30 meters. 20 meters. 17 meters. standing by for touchdown. touchdown confirmed. [applause] [laughter] [applause] >> wow. fantastic. >> never gets old. erupe control room just ted. >> fabulous. >> the commander there. what a relief. >> this is really fabulous. >> fantastic....
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one of the lander deck. i can't make it out but it looks like there's not a lot of rocks, but those dots you see are likely to be dust particles on the lint, dust cover. which will be removed. >> it will get another shot later on. >> insight -- sorry, the relay communications job is done. they are taking pictures back towards mars. hopefully mro, which flew overhead which flew overhead, i'd have been lucky enough to capture this insight lander on its parachute, while this is going on, mro's flying overhead recording the data, also monitoring the transaction and recording, every single -- signal is good. later for the rover, we might be able to see it deflated. >> that is fantastic here we are standing by now. i am here. i'm ok. [indistinct conversations] >> carrier detected. [applause] >> copy that, thank you. >> we have got it perfect. >> this is what we really hope we imagined in the minds eye. sometimes things work out in your favor. it certainly looks like it was a successful and perfect landing to her w
one of the lander deck. i can't make it out but it looks like there's not a lot of rocks, but those dots you see are likely to be dust particles on the lint, dust cover. which will be removed. >> it will get another shot later on. >> insight -- sorry, the relay communications job is done. they are taking pictures back towards mars. hopefully mro, which flew overhead which flew overhead, i'd have been lucky enough to capture this insight lander on its parachute, while this is going...
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one of the lander deck. i can't make it out but it looks like there's not a lot of rocks, but those dots you see are likely to be dust particles on the lint, dust cover. which will be removed. >> it will get another shot later on. sorry, the relay communications job is done. they are taking pictures back towards mars. hopefully which flew overhead, i'd have been lucky enough to capture this insight lander on its parachute, while this is going overhead flying recording the data, also monitoring the transaction and recording, every single -- signal is good. rover, we might be able to see it deflated. >> that is fantastic here we are standing by now. i am here. i'm ok. [indistinct conversations] >> reports carrier detected. [applause] >> copy that, thank you. >> we have got it perfect. hopeis is what we really we imagined in the minds eye. out ines things work your favor. was atainly looks like it successful and perfect landing to her we will have to see as we get more data how well things go. as the vehicle pe
one of the lander deck. i can't make it out but it looks like there's not a lot of rocks, but those dots you see are likely to be dust particles on the lint, dust cover. which will be removed. >> it will get another shot later on. sorry, the relay communications job is done. they are taking pictures back towards mars. hopefully which flew overhead, i'd have been lucky enough to capture this insight lander on its parachute, while this is going overhead flying recording the data, also...
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standing by for lander separation. >> carrier interruption, alpha, bravo. >> lander separation commanded. altitude 600 meters. gravity turn, altitude 400 meters. >> we're getting there. >> 300 meters. 200 meters. 80 meters. 60 meters. 50 meters. constant velocity. 37 meters. 30 meters. 20 meters. 17 meters. standing by for touchdown. touchdown confirmed! "insight" is on the surface of mars! [ cheers ] >> wow. >> that's fantastic. >> this never gets old. >> no, it doesn't, rob. control room just erupted. >> fabulous. fabulous. >> shaking hands with the marco team there. >> did great. >> the key designers at lockheed. sandy krasner. what a great team. >> this is really fabulous. >> fantastic news. >> thank you. >> lost of fist bumping going on in there. what a relief. we've cut over to the camera over in times square. boy, people are weathering the rain to see this. >> oh, my goodness, the high fives, the fist bumps, the hugs. ladies and gentlemen, nasa. they have achieved something pretty extraordinary. the "insight" probe has now officially landed on mars. i can feel the excitement. don
standing by for lander separation. >> carrier interruption, alpha, bravo. >> lander separation commanded. altitude 600 meters. gravity turn, altitude 400 meters. >> we're getting there. >> 300 meters. 200 meters. 80 meters. 60 meters. 50 meters. constant velocity. 37 meters. 30 meters. 20 meters. 17 meters. standing by for touchdown. touchdown confirmed! "insight" is on the surface of mars! [ cheers ] >> wow. >> that's fantastic. >> this never...
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you know that was the moment the zines is received confirmation that the lander had arrived after a six month voyage through space and relieve all around after a nerve wracking wait shortly after touching down the craft beamed back this first image from the surface the billion dollar mission hopes to collect data on quite interim or is deep underground to explain how mars was formed really. well there where you are with your our science your how you doing doing ok what you remember good i mean this is a big relief for nasa right i mean it's not easy to land on mars is no it's not i mean the probe took a four hundred fifty million kilometer trip to get there starting with that and then slowing down from around twenty thousand kilometers an hour to a walking pace within the space of just six and a half to seven minutes is actually quite a feat and i mean they do it through it's a whole series of events has to happen and they have to happen in the right order and the time has to be absolutely perfect it starts out there's this carrier craft that's underneath the lander went as it first ent
you know that was the moment the zines is received confirmation that the lander had arrived after a six month voyage through space and relieve all around after a nerve wracking wait shortly after touching down the craft beamed back this first image from the surface the billion dollar mission hopes to collect data on quite interim or is deep underground to explain how mars was formed really. well there where you are with your our science your how you doing doing ok what you remember good i mean...
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full—size, life—sized model of the insight lander. these are our beautiful solar rays, just gorgeous, i love them. they will power everything? they will power everything on the lander. insight‘s doing amazing science on the surface of mars. we like to say that we're giving mars its first checkup in four billion years. before any martian science can begin, though, the pressure of a safe touchdown will trigger a beacon to be sent back to earth. insight‘s first call home. once we land, we'll get a message back from the spacecraft that says it thinks it's safe and then we obviously have to check up on our spacecraft as well, and make sure that it really is in a safe state, but, man, when we get that first indication, my heart's just going to explode. it'll be really exciting. insight‘s robotic arm will carefully put down a seismometer, detecting any vibrations from martian earthquakes, or mars—quakes, and this will be the first robot to drill deep into mars' surface, in an effort to understand the structure of this planet. it's ki
full—size, life—sized model of the insight lander. these are our beautiful solar rays, just gorgeous, i love them. they will power everything? they will power everything on the lander. insight‘s doing amazing science on the surface of mars. we like to say that we're giving mars its first checkup in four billion years. before any martian science can begin, though, the pressure of a safe touchdown will trigger a beacon to be sent back to earth. insight‘s first call home. once we land,...
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some happy science is this the moment there that scientists receive the confirmation that the lander had arrived after a six month voyage through space relieve all around after a nerve wracking wait the craft had to survive a perilous descent during which the diesel aerated from about twenty thousand kilometers per hour to just eight kilometers per hour before touching down the billion dollar mission hopes to collect data on quakes and tremors deep underground to explain how mars. for that with a bit of very expensive crash landing of had not turned out that well there where you miss your are science here you two are doing ok what you're good i mean this is a big relief for nasa right i mean it's not easy to land on mars is no it's not i mean the probe took a four hundred fifty million kilometer trip to get there starting with that and then slowing down from around twenty thousand kilometers an hour to a walking pace within the space of just six and a half to seven minutes is actually quite a feat and i mean they do it through it's a whole series of events has to happen and they have
some happy science is this the moment there that scientists receive the confirmation that the lander had arrived after a six month voyage through space relieve all around after a nerve wracking wait the craft had to survive a perilous descent during which the diesel aerated from about twenty thousand kilometers per hour to just eight kilometers per hour before touching down the billion dollar mission hopes to collect data on quakes and tremors deep underground to explain how mars. for that with...
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the mars insight lander — which runs on solar power — is due to touch down on monday night. but landing on the red planet is far from simple. most missions fail in the final moments. to be successful — the spacecraft must enter at exactly the right angle. if everything does go to plan — the mars insight will study and monitor deep within the planet until 2020. i've been speaking to our science correspondent victoria gill — she's in pasadena california — mission control for the insight lander. a very risky operation indeed, yes. only 40% of attempts to land on the red planet have been successful. you can probably hear the hubbub around me because there is a real sense of anticipation growing here. scientists are arriving from all over the world because this is truly an international mission. the scientific kit aboard this lander, there is actually a life—size model of that behind me. it is a 3—part experiment contributed to by scientists and engineers from all over the world. and the world's media is arriving because tomorrow evening here there will be an attempt
the mars insight lander — which runs on solar power — is due to touch down on monday night. but landing on the red planet is far from simple. most missions fail in the final moments. to be successful — the spacecraft must enter at exactly the right angle. if everything does go to plan — the mars insight will study and monitor deep within the planet until 2020. i've been speaking to our science correspondent victoria gill — she's in pasadena california — mission control for the...
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as the insight lander studies the deep interior of mars robotically, it will be sending its data back here, to mission control nasa in california, and people will work out exactly how rocky worlds like earth, mars and the moon actually formed 4.5 billion years ago. they lovingly call this the centre of the universe. the two—year mission is now under way to build a picture of the hidden depths of the red planet. victoria gill, bbc news at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory, california. dr rain irshad, a researcher at the science and technology facilities council, worked on the nasa mars insight mission, and explained what exactly the spacecraft was looking for. there are a vast range of questions about the universe, the one everyone wa nts to about the universe, the one everyone wants to know is is there life outside of the earth. and we suspect that the is not life on the surface of mars but we may find it allowed the surface. so mars at one stage had a magnetic field which would have been on earth the result of movement in the molten aahing over. that is one of the things that we wa
as the insight lander studies the deep interior of mars robotically, it will be sending its data back here, to mission control nasa in california, and people will work out exactly how rocky worlds like earth, mars and the moon actually formed 4.5 billion years ago. they lovingly call this the centre of the universe. the two—year mission is now under way to build a picture of the hidden depths of the red planet. victoria gill, bbc news at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory, california. dr rain...
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the lander is down on the surface of mars, getting ready to go about its work. it is already tweeting, or at least the people and has a dean are tweeting on its behalf. feeling emotional. it also showed this picture, which is a little underwhelming, but it is from mars, so we will take it. thank you very much for watching, and i will see you tomorrow, goodbye. the quiet but chilly weather of the last few days is about to get blown away. a big change in weather type for the next few days will see heavy rain and gales, but with that something quite a bit milder. over recent days, the jet stream has something quite a bit milder. over recent days, thejet stream has not really been troubling us was it has been moving to the north, to the south, we have had high pressure in charge, so it been mostly settled. however, now the jet stream has charge, so it been mostly settled. however, now thejet stream has been racing high into the atlantic. a strong as 200 mph, and that is developing areas of low pressure, a few different lows in the atlantic, the jet stream driving th
the lander is down on the surface of mars, getting ready to go about its work. it is already tweeting, or at least the people and has a dean are tweeting on its behalf. feeling emotional. it also showed this picture, which is a little underwhelming, but it is from mars, so we will take it. thank you very much for watching, and i will see you tomorrow, goodbye. the quiet but chilly weather of the last few days is about to get blown away. a big change in weather type for the next few days will...
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how does the lander communicate with nasa ? mission. how does the lander communicate with nasa? how frequently can they pull information? that is one of the most mind—boggling things i found about today. mad planets, the red planet is 90 million miles away from us. it ta kes is 90 million miles away from us. it takes eight minutes to get a signal from mars to earth. what blew my mind is when the team from mission control at the signal to say the craft had entered the martian atmosphere, in reality the craft was already on the ground. that first beacon took eight minutes to reach earth. that is just the first call home. it is a pressure trigger from those three feet passing on the martian surface. that pushes gently up, hopefully at five miles per hour, pushes a button, essentially sends a beacon that says i have landed. now it is a case of relief sitting still and watching and waiting. 0ne sitting still and watching and waiting. one of the first things we will hopefully see is the craft taking its camera and taking a picture of its surroundings. ansan that image back to earth.
how does the lander communicate with nasa ? mission. how does the lander communicate with nasa? how frequently can they pull information? that is one of the most mind—boggling things i found about today. mad planets, the red planet is 90 million miles away from us. it ta kes is 90 million miles away from us. it takes eight minutes to get a signal from mars to earth. what blew my mind is when the team from mission control at the signal to say the craft had entered the martian atmosphere, in...
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in the last 6 1/2 minutes as the insight lander plunges towards mars, they say the 800- pound spacecraft will have to drop from 12,300 miles per hour to 5 in order to safely land. it will take a lot of science like a supersonic parachute and then, franklin, a lot of luck as insight free falls before the reverse thrusters kick in. >> do we take the risk because it takes that risk to have that reward? the reward that has opened our understanding of worlds near and fagoes well and it's a big if because only 40% of mars missions have landed, insight will study the deep interior of the planet mapping the inside of mars in three dimensions with solar panels and a robotic arm to place a seismometer and heat probe to track quakes. it's a snapshot into what earth's crust might have looked like 4.5 billion years ago and could help explain planetary evolution. >> in order to understand the formation. the earth the way that the earth evolved into a planet, which is habitable which has oceans, which has an atmosphere, which has a nice temperature if you're not in new york right now at least, it's a n
in the last 6 1/2 minutes as the insight lander plunges towards mars, they say the 800- pound spacecraft will have to drop from 12,300 miles per hour to 5 in order to safely land. it will take a lot of science like a supersonic parachute and then, franklin, a lot of luck as insight free falls before the reverse thrusters kick in. >> do we take the risk because it takes that risk to have that reward? the reward that has opened our understanding of worlds near and fagoes well and it's a big...
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as the latest mars lander reaches its final destination.... we'll check in with a local observatory that was keeping a close eye on every tense moment. (touchdown confirmed 5 sec... laughter) (ken) nasa engineers celebrated the culmination of the sixth month journey of the insight lander.... as just the 8th craft to ever reach the surface of mars touched down.... (ken) this mission differs from previous missions.... in that the project is focused on several key tasks, including studying "mars quakes". kron four's terisa estacio reports from chabot's space and science center in oakland. a big day for nasa. the space agency landed a probe on mars. it's called the insight lander, and the project is focused on several key tasks, including studying "mars quakes"... and looking for water. kron four's terisa estacio chabot's space and science center. student, it was cool student, it took a lot of steps to land. nasa nats: "lander down" and with that another chapter in history for mars exploration begins. named the insight mission... this outer space
as the latest mars lander reaches its final destination.... we'll check in with a local observatory that was keeping a close eye on every tense moment. (touchdown confirmed 5 sec... laughter) (ken) nasa engineers celebrated the culmination of the sixth month journey of the insight lander.... as just the 8th craft to ever reach the surface of mars touched down.... (ken) this mission differs from previous missions.... in that the project is focused on several key tasks, including studying...
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the insight lander, traveled almost 300 million-miles over the last six and a half months the spacecraft is entering mars atmosphere at more than 12,000 miles per hour. that heated the vessel shields to some 2700 degrees, then slowed to less than 300-mile per hour, parachutes were deployed then it released its heat shield, three legs popped out and small rockets slowed the spacecraft to about 3 miles per hour before it landed. i spoke with an astronomer here who help design the heat shield and is very proud of his work. >> it is pretty cool. every once and awhile thesemonitors will show a shot of the interior of spndry time it, that me right there. >>> the insight lander has a wingspan of over 19 feet. the arm will deploy one device to monitor sizement activity and another to dig 16 feet below the surface to measure internal temperatures. because mars and earth, that it would understand how earth wasformed. the approximately 300 people that came here to see this landing we think it is cool. >> this is a great way to see what we are doing, what we are doing to explore just to kind of disc
the insight lander, traveled almost 300 million-miles over the last six and a half months the spacecraft is entering mars atmosphere at more than 12,000 miles per hour. that heated the vessel shields to some 2700 degrees, then slowed to less than 300-mile per hour, parachutes were deployed then it released its heat shield, three legs popped out and small rockets slowed the spacecraft to about 3 miles per hour before it landed. i spoke with an astronomer here who help design the heat shield and...
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. >> the lander will have to survive 2,700 degrees before it lands. coming up, the groundbreaking discovery this mission will make and how they could impact us on earth. lands. coming up on on "cbs this morning," the ground breaking discovery that will make -- [dog sfx] hey, mi towel, su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze makes gain flings our best gain ever. gain. seriously good scent. new listerine® ready! tabs™ aren't gum, mints, or marbles. seriously, what is this? if you guessed they're tabs that turn into liquid as you chew, so you can swish and clean your ole mouth instantly, then you were correct. and that was a really good guess. thenice job.e correct. take your music. [cit♪ ambiance] leave your phone. ♪ ♪ get $150 off any garmin fenix 5 plus series device. now through december 1st. from garmin. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. that will make -- helps you quit smoking. support, it reduced my urge to smoke to the point th
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the insight lander has landed on mars and is sending back telemetry. everything looks good and lots of hugs and high-fives and all kinds of stuff. >> that's what they work for and then to see it come to fruition like that. >> for years and years and years and then 90 seconds of terror. >> all right. kari has to look at our forecast for today. >> it looks pretty good. nice and clear. we're going to start to see that rain moving back into the bay area during the morning for the north bay, afternoon for the rest of the bay area and then a stronger storm set to move in late wednesday night. >> keep the umbrellas handy. okay. that's going to do it for us, our next newscast is coming up at 5:00, we will be back tomorrow morning as well. >> see you then. >> 4:30 in the morning. get up early. ♪ this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ unplug chargers - go, ♪ devices go
the insight lander has landed on mars and is sending back telemetry. everything looks good and lots of hugs and high-fives and all kinds of stuff. >> that's what they work for and then to see it come to fruition like that. >> for years and years and years and then 90 seconds of terror. >> all right. kari has to look at our forecast for today. >> it looks pretty good. nice and clear. we're going to start to see that rain moving back into the bay area during the morning...
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the first robotic lander off its kind will hurl towards the planet before slowing to a mere 5 miles per hour with a help off parachutes. precision is key. drirts zioned to study it dusty surface oof the plan squt better understand the hiszry of space. >> amazing. mississippi senate race in support of cindy hyde-smith. recent polls show her puling away in the race despite a flurry of contravrszys. >> reporter: the last act of 2018's midterm drama. mississippi's senate run off toourds. >> mississippi is at a cross roads. >> reporter: democratic challenger, mike espy. taking on republican incumbent cindy hyde-smith. >> i want to be that senator you are very proud you supported. >> reporter: but scorn followed after she used public hanging as a punchline. pouring salt on historic waves of violence. >> the ways of the south need to stay in the past. >> how embarrassing is cindy hyde-smith? >> reporter: he says he can reach beyond party and race. >> we want black votes but we can't win withck >> anytime i've said anything, i want to apologize. >> reporter: under fire to give back corporate do
the first robotic lander off its kind will hurl towards the planet before slowing to a mere 5 miles per hour with a help off parachutes. precision is key. drirts zioned to study it dusty surface oof the plan squt better understand the hiszry of space. >> amazing. mississippi senate race in support of cindy hyde-smith. recent polls show her puling away in the race despite a flurry of contravrszys. >> reporter: the last act of 2018's midterm drama. mississippi's senate run off...
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this is the full—size, life—size model of the insight lander. these are our beautiful solar arrays that are gorgeous. they will power everything on the lander. insight is doing amazing science on the surface of mars. we like to say we're giving mars its first checkup in four billion years. before any martian science can begin, though, the pressure of a safe touchdown will trigger a beacon to be sent back to earth — insight‘s first call home. once we land, we'll get a message back from the spacecraft that says it thinks it's safe, and then we have to obviously check up on our spacecraft as well and make sure that it really is in a safe state, but, man, when we get that first indication, our hearts are just going to explode! it'll be really exciting. insight‘s robotic arm will carefully put down a seismometer detecting any vibrations from martian earthquakes, or "marsquakes". and this will be the first robot to drill deep into mars' surface in an effort to understand the structure of this planet. it's kind of like a meditative spacecraft. we
this is the full—size, life—size model of the insight lander. these are our beautiful solar arrays that are gorgeous. they will power everything on the lander. insight is doing amazing science on the surface of mars. we like to say we're giving mars its first checkup in four billion years. before any martian science can begin, though, the pressure of a safe touchdown will trigger a beacon to be sent back to earth — insight‘s first call home. once we land, we'll get a message back from...
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this represents a different kind of science we have had lynn landers that roamed around the surface going to different locations or orbiting spacecraft to analyze the atmosphere even those that have scratch the surface to take up samples of the soil to test them but this is the first time a spacecraft will burrow down into the upper crust of the planet to understand the interior construction of mars how thick is the crust? the mantle? is the core liquid or solid? any tectonic activity? can we use seismic activity by the drill itself to know more of the internal structure? this will help us understand how the planet itself evolved and give us information of the very early environment on mars but this will also help better understand how the planets of this solar system formed originally we really don't need to have that down pat we have good ideas but hopefully what we learn from this will help to answer those questions. jon: a lot of people holding their breath at 3:00 p.m. eastern and noon pacific thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. jon: more than a year since equifax reve
this represents a different kind of science we have had lynn landers that roamed around the surface going to different locations or orbiting spacecraft to analyze the atmosphere even those that have scratch the surface to take up samples of the soil to test them but this is the first time a spacecraft will burrow down into the upper crust of the planet to understand the interior construction of mars how thick is the crust? the mantle? is the core liquid or solid? any tectonic activity? can we...
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the "insight" lander made a dramatic arrival on the red planet after a nearly seven month-long journey. here's jamie yuccas. >>> touchdown confirmed! [ cheers ] >> reporter: nasa engineers felt pure joy after waiting through seven minutes of nailbiting terror. from new york's times square to the jet propulsion lab outside los angeles -- [ cheers ] people around the country cheered the completion of the more than 300 million mile journey to mars. >> cool. >> reporter: first the picture of a dirty lens and then this tweet from nasa claiming the "insight" spacecraft was home. it guided itself into mars' thin atmosphere at more than 12,000 miles per hour and landed using a parachute and retro rockets to slow its descent. the success is sweeter when you consider only 40% of 44 missions to mars worldwide accomplish their goals. project manager tom hoffman. >> the science literally is groundbreaking for "insight." we have a probe that's going to go hopefully 16 feet into mars. first time we've done anything other than scratch the surface. >> reporter: mars and earth were shaped at the same ti
the "insight" lander made a dramatic arrival on the red planet after a nearly seven month-long journey. here's jamie yuccas. >>> touchdown confirmed! [ cheers ] >> reporter: nasa engineers felt pure joy after waiting through seven minutes of nailbiting terror. from new york's times square to the jet propulsion lab outside los angeles -- [ cheers ] people around the country cheered the completion of the more than 300 million mile journey to mars. >> cool. >>...
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i think that's a list for payloads. >> reporter: some of the small landers could be rolling across the moon's surface as soon as next year. in berkeley, don ford, kpix5. >>> president trump now says that he will not meet with russian president vladimir putin this weekend. the president left this morning for a g20 summit in argentina. here's a live picture from buenos aires. president trump is just landing in the next few minutes. in fact, the aircraft is pulling up. he tweeted he is cancelling a scheduled discussion with mr. putin. he said that it's because russia keeps holding three ukrainian naval slips and several sailors after a recent confrontation at -- ships and several sailors after a recent confrontation at sea. he will meet with china's president amid continuing trade tensions. >>> on her way to the summit, german chancellor angela merkel's plane had mechanical problems and turned around about an hour into the flight, not clear what went wrong exactly with the government airbus. mrs. merkel and her entourage will use a replacement aircraft. >>> in the tenderloin neighborhood
i think that's a list for payloads. >> reporter: some of the small landers could be rolling across the moon's surface as soon as next year. in berkeley, don ford, kpix5. >>> president trump now says that he will not meet with russian president vladimir putin this weekend. the president left this morning for a g20 summit in argentina. here's a live picture from buenos aires. president trump is just landing in the next few minutes. in fact, the aircraft is pulling up. he tweeted he...
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nasa nats: "lander down" and with that another chapter in history for mars exploration begins. named the insight mission... this outer space robotic explorer is aptly named as it plans to gather key intelligence on the red planet... unlike other missions, insight will stay put in one position while it collects data. it contains several instruments to do so... including a seismometer, a heat flow and physical propertties pkacakge and an x band radio for precision dopple tracking. gerald meekgan, chabot "it is going to look atgerald mckeegan is an astromer with the chabot space and science center. meekegan. we are interested in a variety of issues, like water, where is it? the space and science center in oakland had a live stream of insight landing on mars, i caught up with some students from montessori school of fremont about watching it all.. rosalee gonzalez, student. it was really cool. roma agarwal, student. it was really neat... i liked watching it alot. insight is expected to be on the job for the next two years... another mars project is ithe works... as well, that one wi
nasa nats: "lander down" and with that another chapter in history for mars exploration begins. named the insight mission... this outer space robotic explorer is aptly named as it plans to gather key intelligence on the red planet... unlike other missions, insight will stay put in one position while it collects data. it contains several instruments to do so... including a seismometer, a heat flow and physical propertties pkacakge and an x band radio for precision dopple tracking....
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a supersonic parachute will deploy to slow the descent, then, a mile from the service the lander will drop its heat shield and freefall, until reversed thruster but on the final breaks and if that is not stressful enough, sc ve a flat anything out of it. >> we have one shot, we have to do it while it looks as if we end up being on the lower rocket, that could impact our science. >> reporter: if all goes as planned and the lander stays in one piece it will deploy solar panels and get ready for work. it is equipped with a heat probe and a seismometer, to track the planets temperature, and measured creeks. scientists expect insight to beam back critical information for the next two years, helping pave the way for a manned mission to mars. >>> a very unusual weather phenomenon, take a look. >>> and iowa farm -- storm chaser captured this footage of thunder snow, heavy snowfall accompanied by lightning and thunder. let's see if we can see it. have you experienced that before brian? >> not in that area of the country but when i was in kgo, years ago, >> the storm chaser said to. we will see
a supersonic parachute will deploy to slow the descent, then, a mile from the service the lander will drop its heat shield and freefall, until reversed thruster but on the final breaks and if that is not stressful enough, sc ve a flat anything out of it. >> we have one shot, we have to do it while it looks as if we end up being on the lower rocket, that could impact our science. >> reporter: if all goes as planned and the lander stays in one piece it will deploy solar panels and get...
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the mars insight lander has been travelling through space for six months. but landing on the red planet is far from simple. most missions fail in the final moments. if everything does go to plan, the mars insight will study and monitor the depths of the planet until 2020. the ukrainian president, petro poroshenko, says he will ask parliament to declare martial law after russian special forces seized three ukrainian navy vessels. ukraine says six of its crew members were injured when russian forces opened fire in the kerch strait, off the coast of crimea, which was annexed by russia in 2014. the kremlin has accused the ukrainian ships of breaching its territorial waters. joining me now here in the studio our correspondent lebo diseko. conflicting statements as to what is going on. what do we know? let's just go back to where it happened. you mentioned the kerch strait, it is really important because it is the only way into the azov sea. that is territorial waters, it is supposed to be shared by both russia and ukraine so they are both supposed to be able to
the mars insight lander has been travelling through space for six months. but landing on the red planet is far from simple. most missions fail in the final moments. if everything does go to plan, the mars insight will study and monitor the depths of the planet until 2020. the ukrainian president, petro poroshenko, says he will ask parliament to declare martial law after russian special forces seized three ukrainian navy vessels. ukraine says six of its crew members were injured when russian...
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the mars insight lander has been travelling through space for six months. if everything does go to plan — the mars insight will study and monitor the depths of the planet until 2020. now to a talent contest with a difference — on the indonesian island of bali. 13 bands competing for the right to record their own music. the twist? it's all happening behind bars at the notorious korobokan prison. andy beatt reports. ajailhouse rock revival — live music, colourful lights and a packed house as inmates take centre stage. bali's first ever prison music festival offering bands a shot at the big time. translator: many people outside jail look down on us but there are some who see the positives and realise we are achieving things here. translation: we hope to become role models for people here in indonesia, and also around the world. built forjust 300, kerobokan now houses nearly five times that, mainly for drug offences. the festival aims to challenge perceptions of the prison and change the course of prisoners' lives. translation: we hope this helps us find
the mars insight lander has been travelling through space for six months. if everything does go to plan — the mars insight will study and monitor the depths of the planet until 2020. now to a talent contest with a difference — on the indonesian island of bali. 13 bands competing for the right to record their own music. the twist? it's all happening behind bars at the notorious korobokan prison. andy beatt reports. ajailhouse rock revival — live music, colourful lights and a packed house...
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it will power everything on the lander. doing amazing sights on the surface of mars. we are giving it its first checkup in a million years. the pressure of a safe touchdown will trigger a beacon to be sent back to earth, it is first call home. once we land, we get a message back from the spacecraft and then we have to check on the spacecraft and when we get that first indication our hearts arejust going to get that first indication our hearts are just going to explode. it will be really exciting. its robotic arm will put down a monitor, detecting any vibrations. this will be the first robot to drill deep into the surface, in an effort to understand the structure of this planet. surface, in an effort to understand the structure of this planetm surface, in an effort to understand the structure of this planet. it is a kind of like a meditative spacecraft. sitting there and listening for quakes. all these other instruments have centre stage but now we are going beneath the surface. we have only scratched the surface. we have only scratched the surface previously. these me
it will power everything on the lander. doing amazing sights on the surface of mars. we are giving it its first checkup in a million years. the pressure of a safe touchdown will trigger a beacon to be sent back to earth, it is first call home. once we land, we get a message back from the spacecraft and then we have to check on the spacecraft and when we get that first indication our hearts arejust going to get that first indication our hearts are just going to explode. it will be really...
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eastern, nasa's billion-dollar insight mars lander is set to touch down on the martian tricky, high-speed descent after a six-month journey in space. if calculations go as planned, the first robotic lander of its kind will hurl toward theat 12, eventually slowing to a mere 5 miles per hour with the help of a parachute. precision, as you can imagine, is key. insight is designed to study the dusty surface of the red planet and better understand the history of space. >> how cool is that? >>> coming up, a brexit breakthrough is a big hit with the eu but could be in big trouble back home. >>> plus, the biggest savings of the year are just a click away. we'll have the best cyber monday deals, next. ning floors with a d bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fi
eastern, nasa's billion-dollar insight mars lander is set to touch down on the martian tricky, high-speed descent after a six-month journey in space. if calculations go as planned, the first robotic lander of its kind will hurl toward theat 12, eventually slowing to a mere 5 miles per hour with the help of a parachute. precision, as you can imagine, is key. insight is designed to study the dusty surface of the red planet and better understand the history of space. >> how cool is that?...
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nasa's insight lander plunged through the martian atmosphere at 12,000 mph, touching down slowly and safely to send its signal home. and here are the first pictures it's sent of its new home. insight will carefully examine its surroundings so scientists can select exactly where to place scientific equipment. we're going to give mars its very first checkup in 4 billion years, and we're going to do that by deploying the first seismometer to the surface of mars ever, and that'll measure mars quakes, and then we're going to deploy a thermal mole, and that'll dig down into the surface and measure the thermal gradient and take mars' temperature. as the insight lander studies the deep interior of mars robotically, it'll be sending data back here to mission control in california, and people here'll use that data to work out exactly how rocky worlds like earth, mars and the moon actually formed 4.5 billion years ago. they lovingly call this the centre of the universe. 0k, are you guys ready? here we go! back in the 1970s, astronauts drilled into the moon to take its temperature and study its
nasa's insight lander plunged through the martian atmosphere at 12,000 mph, touching down slowly and safely to send its signal home. and here are the first pictures it's sent of its new home. insight will carefully examine its surroundings so scientists can select exactly where to place scientific equipment. we're going to give mars its very first checkup in 4 billion years, and we're going to do that by deploying the first seismometer to the surface of mars ever, and that'll measure mars...
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>> well, we continue to perfect landing techniques using robotic landers on mars. and certainly we're going to be using that technology to develop landers to return to the moon with humans first. and as we learn more on how to do that, we're going to then apply it to mars for our first human exploration of mars after we have etablished presen theno permen the past. with apollo, we landed six times. we're going to return this time and actually learn to li planetn the moon, which is a lot closer than mars, andhen we're ready, we'll take humans to mars, which is a much longer journey. >> brennan: how many years are out are we from that? >> for the moon, we'd like to return humans in the late 2020s. certainly we'll continue to work through our technology development and see how long that takes. an we're looking at taking humans to mars some time in the 2030s. >> brennan: the 2030s? >> the 2030s. >> brennan: so nasa is one of the agencies that signed off on this climate reported that came out last week. >> uh-huh. >> brennan: there has been a lot of controversy around i
>> well, we continue to perfect landing techniques using robotic landers on mars. and certainly we're going to be using that technology to develop landers to return to the moon with humans first. and as we learn more on how to do that, we're going to then apply it to mars for our first human exploration of mars after we have etablished presen theno permen the past. with apollo, we landed six times. we're going to return this time and actually learn to li planetn the moon, which is a lot...
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november twenty sixth the lander stays there where it landed but it will literally be hammering down into the ground for forty days get about sixteen feet down so that we can probably find out what's in that old red planet but while inside is a marvel her traveling companions eve and wally named after the main characters of the two thousand and eight pixar film are no slackers either the experimental briefcase sized spacecraft known as cube sats were part of mouse's marko mission and were sent along with insight on its seven month draw thirty space using radio signals these cube sats were actually able to relay information every eight minutes the time it takes for radio waves to reach earth from mars about every moment of insight descent into mars they even did some unplanned radio science when going through the atmosphere of mars making it made it possible for nasa scientists to calculate how much atmosphere of mars has and what it's actually made of using radio signals never underestimate big science and small pockets it's all over love it that's cool but it's team effort i want a
november twenty sixth the lander stays there where it landed but it will literally be hammering down into the ground for forty days get about sixteen feet down so that we can probably find out what's in that old red planet but while inside is a marvel her traveling companions eve and wally named after the main characters of the two thousand and eight pixar film are no slackers either the experimental briefcase sized spacecraft known as cube sats were part of mouse's marko mission and were sent...
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the 800-pound lander began its descent 20 minutes ago. the nasa engineers calling the landing attempt seven minutes of sheer terror and then joy. there is no landing stick. it is preprogrammed in the software. it had to slow from 300 miles an hour to five miles an hour in a six minute window. it deployed a super sonic parachute to land on three legs. mars insight lander will map the red planet surface. >>> the battle is over. campbell's soup has reached an agreement with daniel lobe's third point. activist investor. what up? >> alive and well, liz. partnering up with one of the heirs of the campbell soup and think want to get rid of entire board and looks like they have reached an agreement with the rest of the campbell soup heirs. they will get to nominate two new board members and get a say when it comes to selecting a new ceo bit start of next year, 2019. campbell soup came out with better-than-expected results last week. they saw sales decline not as much as people had expected. that was encouraging. really they didn't have much lever
the 800-pound lander began its descent 20 minutes ago. the nasa engineers calling the landing attempt seven minutes of sheer terror and then joy. there is no landing stick. it is preprogrammed in the software. it had to slow from 300 miles an hour to five miles an hour in a six minute window. it deployed a super sonic parachute to land on three legs. mars insight lander will map the red planet surface. >>> the battle is over. campbell's soup has reached an agreement with daniel lobe's...
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we are waiting for nasa's insight lander to touch down on mars. the historic event expected around 2:54 p.m. eastern time today. the insight will be the first nasa spacecraft to reach mars in six years after an epic journey of more than 300 million miles. we'll bring that to you live. a powerful storm hitting the midwest. ahead, we'll tell you what to expect in the forecast. >>> high tension between russia and ukraine as moscow sees its three ukrainian ships off the korean peninsula. how the international community is reacting. >> it is an outrageous violation of sovereign ukrainian territory. it's part of a pattern of russian behavior. what we witnessed is yet another flexion of russian escalation. every road in the world is now an information superhighway. (phone ringing) and the car has become an accessory to the smartphone. ride hailing, car sharing, carpooling... mobility services are proliferating. and there's a new generation who don't seem to want to own cars in the first place. it all means massive disruption to the car industry, cities,
we are waiting for nasa's insight lander to touch down on mars. the historic event expected around 2:54 p.m. eastern time today. the insight will be the first nasa spacecraft to reach mars in six years after an epic journey of more than 300 million miles. we'll bring that to you live. a powerful storm hitting the midwest. ahead, we'll tell you what to expect in the forecast. >>> high tension between russia and ukraine as moscow sees its three ukrainian ships off the korean peninsula....
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this is the full—size, life—size model of the insight lander. these are our beautiful solar arrays that are gorgeous. they will power everything on the lander. insight is doing amazing science on the surface of mars. we like to say we are giving mars its first checkup in four billion years. before any martian science can begin, though, the pressure of a safe touchdown will trigger a beacon to be sent back to earth — insight‘s first call home. once we land, we'll get a message back from the spacecraft that says it thinks it's safe and then we have to obviously check up on our spacecraft as well and make sure that it really is in a safe state but, man, when we get that first indication our hearts are just going to explode! it will be really exciting. insight‘s robotic arm will carefully put down a seismometer, detecting any vibrations from martian earthquakes or mars quakes and this will be the first robot to drill deep into mars' surface in an effort to understand the structure of this planet. it is kind of like a meditative spacecraft. we
this is the full—size, life—size model of the insight lander. these are our beautiful solar arrays that are gorgeous. they will power everything on the lander. insight is doing amazing science on the surface of mars. we like to say we are giving mars its first checkup in four billion years. before any martian science can begin, though, the pressure of a safe touchdown will trigger a beacon to be sent back to earth — insight‘s first call home. once we land, we'll get a message back from...
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the insight lander will study the deep interior of mars. scientists estimate it will enter the planets atmosphere at 12,000 miles per hour. it must survive a seven minute landing all in one piece. >> we have one shot. we have to do it well. if we end up being on a little rock, that could affect us. >> only 40% of missions to mars have successfully landed on the planet. if all goes well insight could be back critical information for the next two years. >>> more snow after whiteout conditions turned this into an unpleasant nightmare for travelers. in kansas city a tractor- trailer nearly toppled off an overpass. cars crashed against the guard rail. others had trouble staying in their lanes. the storm cancer and more than 100 flights at o'hare international and midway airports. >>> we are fully stocked with supplies including 10,500 tons of salt and 350,000 gallons of deicer fluid. >>> power outages are also widespread. the storm system will head next to indiana, michigan and then toward the northeast. >>> the tastiest holiday tradition is on
the insight lander will study the deep interior of mars. scientists estimate it will enter the planets atmosphere at 12,000 miles per hour. it must survive a seven minute landing all in one piece. >> we have one shot. we have to do it well. if we end up being on a little rock, that could affect us. >> only 40% of missions to mars have successfully landed on the planet. if all goes well insight could be back critical information for the next two years. >>> more snow after...
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capable of carrying huge bins, landers can be reused. they can go back and forth to the surface of the moon from gateway, which is in orbit around the moon will also have humans. stuart: i remember reading a book to write stuff. they made it into the movie. that was all about the moon missions so to speak and they had astronauts in trading for years before they actually went to the moon. do you have astronauts in training right now for the new mission you're talking about? >> absolutely. a cadre of astronauts right now going back and forth to the international space station. december 3rd we're launching on another rocket but by next year we'll be launching american astronauts on american rockets from american soil for the first time since 2011 can we do with commercial partners. we are going to buy the service to go back and forth to the international space station. astronauts are doing that, preparing for this mission and those are the astronauts that ultimately will be going to the moon in the coming decade. stuart: i do want to give y
capable of carrying huge bins, landers can be reused. they can go back and forth to the surface of the moon from gateway, which is in orbit around the moon will also have humans. stuart: i remember reading a book to write stuff. they made it into the movie. that was all about the moon missions so to speak and they had astronauts in trading for years before they actually went to the moon. do you have astronauts in training right now for the new mission you're talking about? >> absolutely....
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liz landers, thank you so much for that report. cindy mccain since her husband's funeral gets very candid about why she can't forgive the president. a new month ly deal being held y the u.s. government. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go u
liz landers, thank you so much for that report. cindy mccain since her husband's funeral gets very candid about why she can't forgive the president. a new month ly deal being held y the u.s. government. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a...
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most recently by a european lander which slammed into the ground in 2016. but if all goes according to plan... the next two years of insight's life will be spent digging into mars and performing various experiments. (pam) a resident of the oakland zoo is moving to santa barbara --- after more than three decades in the east bay. nikko --- a 35- year old gibbon ... will be relocated to the santa barbara zoo to live with other gibbons. zookeepers say, nikko has gotten more and more quiet since his mate passed away in january. in santa barbara -- there are two other female gibbons nikko can bond with. the zoo says, nikko is beloved for his sweet and gentle nature... and will be missed. zookeepers will accompany nikko on his drive south next tuesday. let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawrence karnow: much needed rain swept across the bay area today. some areas enjoyed over an inch of rain. we are still tracking showers around the bay area on doppler radar. rain is turning to snow
most recently by a european lander which slammed into the ground in 2016. but if all goes according to plan... the next two years of insight's life will be spent digging into mars and performing various experiments. (pam) a resident of the oakland zoo is moving to santa barbara --- after more than three decades in the east bay. nikko --- a 35- year old gibbon ... will be relocated to the santa barbara zoo to live with other gibbons. zookeepers say, nikko has gotten more and more quiet since his...
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to just eight kilometers per hour before it touches down hopefully in one place in a few hours the lander called insight as being on a six month voyage through space on a mission costing a billion dollars the scientists behind the projects and out nervously waiting to see if the landing is a success the hope that it will provide them with valuable data they've been hoping to get for decades from deep below the surface. this latest mission to mars is designed to unlock the mysteries of the planet's deep interior researchers like tilman sean are awaiting the data with great anticipation. they hope it will give them a better understanding of how mars developed when it was formed some four and a half billion years ago. what we now are bringing to mars of a standardized methods which we measure the earth's interior structure and energy. holes and we haven't done that on mars yet. nasa tested the mission step by step in its laps the spacecraft robotic arm is equipped with cameras and will deploy to key instruments if all goes to plan the seismometer will be installed in december it's the missio
to just eight kilometers per hour before it touches down hopefully in one place in a few hours the lander called insight as being on a six month voyage through space on a mission costing a billion dollars the scientists behind the projects and out nervously waiting to see if the landing is a success the hope that it will provide them with valuable data they've been hoping to get for decades from deep below the surface. this latest mission to mars is designed to unlock the mysteries of the...
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the insight lander touchdown successfully today and now begins the task of trying to unlock some of the secrets of the red planet. allie is reporting from the science center where viewers tear the successful landing. >> reporter: the insight probe torched -- touchdown on march just before noon our time. there were some tense moments before the landing as scientist in charge of the program were waiting anxiously to see if it would be successful or not. >> touchdown confirmed. [ cheering ]>> reporter: in sight landed on mars without problems. here are the first images sent from the mission. there was an eight minute delay from the landing to when people in mission control knew it had successfully landed. that is how long it takes for the communication signal to travel from mars to earth. once it was confirmed that everything went according to plan, cheers erupted and applauds. there were about 200 people and another 40 watching the live stream. one grandfather and grandson drove for the watch party. just three weeks ago they were at the kennedy space center in florida. as they walked into
the insight lander touchdown successfully today and now begins the task of trying to unlock some of the secrets of the red planet. allie is reporting from the science center where viewers tear the successful landing. >> reporter: the insight probe torched -- touchdown on march just before noon our time. there were some tense moments before the landing as scientist in charge of the program were waiting anxiously to see if it would be successful or not. >> touchdown confirmed. [...
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this is the full—size life—size model of the insight lander. these are our beautiful solar rays that are gorgeous. it will power everything on the lander. insight is doing amazing science on the surface of mars. we like to say we are giving mars its first checkup in four billion years. before any martian science can begin though, the pressure of a safe touchdown will trigger a beacon to be sent back to earth — insight‘s first call home. once we land, we'll get a message back from the spacecraft that says it thinks it's safe and then we have to obviously check on our spacecraft as well and make sure that it really is in asafe state but, man, when we get that first indication our hearts are just going to explode. it will be really exciting. insight‘s robotic arm will carefully put down a seismonetre, detecting any vibrations from martian earthquakes or "marsquakes". and this will be the first robot to drill deep into mar‘s surface, in an effort to understand the structure of this planet. back at mission control, these measurements will al
this is the full—size life—size model of the insight lander. these are our beautiful solar rays that are gorgeous. it will power everything on the lander. insight is doing amazing science on the surface of mars. we like to say we are giving mars its first checkup in four billion years. before any martian science can begin though, the pressure of a safe touchdown will trigger a beacon to be sent back to earth — insight‘s first call home. once we land, we'll get a message back from the...
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nasa nats: "lander down" and with that another chapter in history for mars exploration begins. named the insight mission... this outer space robotic explorer is aptly named as it plans to gather key intelligence on the red planet... unlike other missions, insight will stay put in one position while it collects data. it contains several instruments to do so... including a seismometer, a heat flow and physical propertties pkacakge and an x band radio for precision dopple tracking. gerald meekgan, chabot "it is going to look atgerald mckeegan is an astromer with the chabot space and science center. meekegan. we are interested in a variety of issues, like water, where is it? the space and science center in oakland had a live stream of insight landing on mars, i caught up with some students from montessori school of fremont about watching it all.. roma agarwal, student. it was really neat... i liked watching it alot. student. insight is expected to be on the job for the next two years... another mars project is in the works... as well, that one will be a rover with the goal to try a
nasa nats: "lander down" and with that another chapter in history for mars exploration begins. named the insight mission... this outer space robotic explorer is aptly named as it plans to gather key intelligence on the red planet... unlike other missions, insight will stay put in one position while it collects data. it contains several instruments to do so... including a seismometer, a heat flow and physical propertties pkacakge and an x band radio for precision dopple tracking....
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in the last 6.5 minute that the inside lander plunges toward mars the craft will have to drop from 12,300 miles per hour to five miles per hour to land. it will take a lot of science, a supersonic parachute and a lot of luck as insight free falls. >> we take the risk because it takes that risk to have that reward. the reward that has opened our understanding of worlds near and far. >> if arrival goes will -- well, it is a big if, they will study the deep interior of the planet. they will track temperatures and?. the cost of mars is a snap -- the crust of mars is a snapshot of what earth could've looked like. >> in order to understand the formation of the earth, the way the other evolved into a planet which is habitable and has oceans and an atmosphere, and other planets did not go that way. >> this is the first interplanetary mission to be launched from california and left ear. >>> fingers crossed, no glitches and no problems. >> all right. that will be a difficult thing. >>> a very hungry bear did not want to miss thanksgiving dinner. >> another clever intruder turns himself in. we will
in the last 6.5 minute that the inside lander plunges toward mars the craft will have to drop from 12,300 miles per hour to five miles per hour to land. it will take a lot of science, a supersonic parachute and a lot of luck as insight free falls. >> we take the risk because it takes that risk to have that reward. the reward that has opened our understanding of worlds near and far. >> if arrival goes will -- well, it is a big if, they will study the deep interior of the planet. they...
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. >> the insight lander will closely study the deep interior of the red planet, but as chris martinez explains, it first must survive a difficult landing. >> liftoff. >> reporter: nearly seven months to the danas a's insight lander launched from california. the 800-pound spacecraft is finally reaching its destination and the toughest part of the journey is still ahead. >> that's the camera where we'll get our first picture. >> reporter: this engineering team designed insight's instruments. data from the mission will reveal more about the red planet's core if it survives the seven minutes landing. nasa scientists estimate the spacecraft will enter mars' atmosphere at just over 12,000 miles an hour. a supersonic parachute deploys first to slow the descent, then insight drops its heat shields and thrusters put on the final brakes. >> they get us down to about 5 miles per hour at touchdown. >> reporter: insight will then deploy solar panels and get ready for work using a robotic arm to place a seismometer and heat probe in the russian ground. those tools will make the measurements. if it
. >> the insight lander will closely study the deep interior of the red planet, but as chris martinez explains, it first must survive a difficult landing. >> liftoff. >> reporter: nearly seven months to the danas a's insight lander launched from california. the 800-pound spacecraft is finally reaching its destination and the toughest part of the journey is still ahead. >> that's the camera where we'll get our first picture. >> reporter: this engineering team...
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., nasa's mars lander is set to touchdown on the mars at misses fear in a tricky descent after a six-month journey in space. if calculations go as plan, the first of its kind will hurl towards the planet before slowing to a mere 5 miles per hour with the help of parachutes. the dusty surface is designed study the dusty surface and better understand space. >>> a break up, brexit has struck a deal for exit in march of next year. but the question is whether british prime minister teresa may ecan settle the deal back home. here with more on the hard sell. >> divorce is a tragic moment. >> reporter: the terms of britain's split from europe got a green light in brussels. requires them to pay $50 billion to the eu, allow citizens to live and work where they are and keeps northern ireland's border open. but this is just the first step. now comes the hard part. she has to get this brexit deal through a skeptical british parliament, a deal in which all sides find something to dislike. >> this is not what people of the united kingdom voted for. >> reporter: they slam the deal for not completely break
., nasa's mars lander is set to touchdown on the mars at misses fear in a tricky descent after a six-month journey in space. if calculations go as plan, the first of its kind will hurl towards the planet before slowing to a mere 5 miles per hour with the help of parachutes. the dusty surface is designed study the dusty surface and better understand space. >>> a break up, brexit has struck a deal for exit in march of next year. but the question is whether british prime minister teresa...